ANTONIA SELLBACH ACQUIRED BY NATIONAL GALLERY OF VICTORIA
Antonia Sellbach’s ‘Unstable object 11’ has been acquired by the National Gallery of Victoria.
Antonia Sellbach has held exhibitions in Victoria and Tasmania since 2010, including solo exhibitions at Heide Museum of Modern Art (2016-17), Schoolhouse Gallery (2022), BUS Projects (2015), C3 Contemporary Art Space (2014) and Faculty Gallery, RMIT (2011). Her work has been included in group exhibitions at the National Gallery of Victoria; RMIT Gallery, Melbourne; La Trobe Art Institute, Bendigo; SVPA Gallery, University of Tasmania, Launceston; M16 Artspace, Canberra; Counihan Gallery, Melbourne and Bundoora Homestead Art Gallery, Bundoora. Sellbach’s work is held in prominent private and institutional collections including Artbank, RMIT University and La Trobe University.
Antonia completed her PhD ‘Productive Limitation: Painting Emergent Languages through Serial Form’ through University of Tasmania and has an MA (Research) Fine Art and a BA (Hons 1) Fine Art from RMIT University, Melbourne. She currently teaches painting at RMIT and has led workshops at the National Gallery of Victoria (2018) and Heide Museum of Modern Art (2016-17). Sellbach’s work has been featured in The Age, Art Collector, Vault, Belle, Vogue Italia, Inside, Est Magazine and Primer Magazine.
Antonia will curate an exhibition for Nicholas Thompson Gallery’s ‘Painter’s Eye’ series in July and will hold her fifth solo exhibition with the gallery in October.
Antonia Sellbach
‘Unstable object 11’
2014
synthetic polymer paint on canvas
150 x 150.4 cm